The top attractions in Inner Harbour

Situated on the Mediterranean Sea, we found ourselves in Sliema on the coastal road that connects with St.Julians. This is probably one of the liveliest holiday resorts in Malta, and the center of the origins of many of the large

The Grand Harbour in Valletta in Malta, is described as one of the most beautiful in the world! It has been used as a harbor since Roman times. This is one of the most beautiful views of Malta and it is crowded both day and night. Do

The truth is that to walk and wander through the capital is one great pleasure. Steep streets, balconies with hanging laundry, stairs, cats, closed balconies, doors and other features motivates you to keep moving. Also see the city's

It is a very nice place, but I think a couple of hours is more than enough to visit it as there's not a lot to do. You can't fail to go in the Church of San Lorenzo, it's free. The walk along the harbor at sunset is lovely and there

Along the harbour at Sliema, there are many agencies offering day cruises around the island of Malta. However, it is best to go by boat. The boat trips guide tourists superbly. It's cheaper on less touristy routes. It really is a

There are few beaches in Malta that have such fine sand. An original way to replace this is to use the natural resources which are available on the island. Being an island with an important limestone base, the rock formations are a

The viewpoint of the park is none other than the old main watch tower. The park is very active and lively almost every day. Children play, the young go around as couples and the elderly and gather there almost every evening. The

Never have I seen a facade as lavish! For my taste, is the best of all in Malta! A must! Admission cost us 5 euros and 3'50 for students (in April of 2012). It takes about 1 hour to visit and listen to the audio guide.

This is another of the cities situated near Valletta where many tourists go to spend their holidays. The main casino of the island is located here. Opposite the Casino there is an American hotel resort that looks good. There is also a

From the stronghold of St. Elmo, you can beautiful views of the bay. Once there, and after seeing the giant bell in the temple, take the street of Saint Paul, to visit other buildings that hosted foreign delegations of the Order of

The Three Cities pier is another of the small ports you'll find around Malta. It is, however, exquisitely beautiful with the aroma of history as strong as the smell of fresh coffee in the morning. It's seriously like traveling back in

The best place to enjoy the view of Valletta is Sliema, from the bay you see a superb panorama of Malta's capital. The blue-green water that separates the two cities makes the capital picture perfect-its walls and beige buildings,

These so-called street niches were introduced in the 17th century and are an architectural feature in Malta. They can be found in almost every corner in Valletta. Virgins and saints flood the city, but what made me curious is the

This tiny beach was not like this a few years ago, they excavated it for the district of St. Julian and Paceville that that were being filled with tourists and hotels. Today it is only sand. It is located the core of the capital.If

Malta ... is, above all, for the tourist, the Knights of the Order. In fact, the cross is strongly present in the iconography of the island. The contemporary members of the order don't roam the streets of Valletta. In search of the

I visited Malta on a stop on a cruise in 2009. Republic Street is the principle street of the capital, Valletta. It has all the palaces that belonged to the delegations of the Order of Malta, such as Castile, Aragon .... Apart from

Oh last day of our stay in Malta, and after visiting Valletta, we took a walk around town above the capital. We found our way to the church of St. Publius. In front of the church there's a large square full of circles similar to the

In the capital of the island of Malta, Valletta, you have this great street where you can talk a walk, shop, drink, and admire the Baroque and Maltese architecture. Houses with windows and green shutters, commercial-style English, and

The first thing that strikes you when you arrive in Malta are the buses! It's like being transported back 20 years! They not leave until they are full, they only have one door and this is open during the journey, no luggage, and you

St. George's Square is the heart of Valletta, both geographically, and in terms of the institutions you can see here. It is right in the centre of the city, in an area that has been recently pedestrianised, and is surrounded by

Legend has it that the Maltese, who are an extremely Catholic people, were often confused by the devil and never knew what time mass was at, put two clocks on the front of the church. One with the real time and the other with a

Portomaso Business Tower, is the tallest skyscraper in Malta and next to the Hilton. At the bottom is the Caffe 'Portomaso, a contemporary place which is open from 08:30 to 23:00 and has a steady stream of locals and tourists

On St Julians road, located near to the restaurants, there is a very curious little bridge. The word "LOVE" appears written on one side of the bridge, written upside down, and when the sun shines it is projected so that it can be read

In Balluta Bay, this church was built by the brotherhood of Carmen in 1858. Years later, the chapel was entrusted to the Carmelites, who built a convent. A new church, the present one, began to be built in 1958 in pseudo Gothic style

Come to see the world's only front-loading cannon. The only copies left are in Malta and in Gibraltar. Enjoy a full day with recreations of soldiers marching, shooting, doing exercises like in Victorian times and get a chance to shoot

The Three Cities refers to the three fortified cities of Cospicua, Vittoriosa and Senglea (Maltese: Cospicua, Birgu and L-Isla) on the island of Malta. They are connected by a line of forts built by the Knights of St. John . Also

St Paul's Pro-Cathedral is situated in Valletta, in the old town. It lies at the end of Archbishop street and is on the corner of West Street. The church dedicated many artistic treasures to St. Paul, including some excellent

Fort Saint Elmo keeps watch over the entrance to Valletta's Grand Harbour. You can explore it in a single morning, but I'd recommend bringing a sandwich with you as there aren't many options to eat in the area. You can always ask a

Here you can see the view from my apartment in Sliema (Malta) where I studied English for 20 days. I used to love resting here at night after dinner, looking at the lights reflected in the sea, the port ... It breathed tranquility.

If you're in Malta, there's one thing you need to know about- the Hamrun Chocolate Festival. Hamrun is a small town that really has nothing to do if you're not watching life pass you by as a Maltese. In October the area is organized

There are signposts indicating where you can hire these horse-drawn carriages - towards Marsamxett Harbour, for example. They are not as brightly coloured as the ones you'll see in Seville or Marrakech, but the horses are charming.